WorkSafe clarifies its position on Pike River Mine re-entry
The independent health and safety regulator now says enforcement notices can be issued.
Victoria Young
Thu, 16 Nov 2017
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The chief executive of WorkSafe, Nicole Rosie, has clarified her agency’s position regarding re-entry in to the Pike River Mine.
The Minister for Pike River Re-Entry, Andrew Little, has already said while he wants to mitigate risk, if necessary the government will consider passing laws exempting
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Victoria Young
Thu, 16 Nov 2017
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